We followed Mr. Tushman down a few hallways. There werenโt a lot of people around. And the few people who were there didnโt seem to notice me at all, though that may have been because they didnโt see me. I sort of hid behind Mom as I walked. I know that sounds kind of babyish of me, but I wasnโt feeling very brave right then.
We ended up in a small room with the wordsย OFFICE OF THE MIDDLE SCHOOL DIRECTORย on the door. Inside, there was a desk with a nice-seeming lady sitting behind it.
โThis is Mrs. Garcia,โ said Mr. Tushman, and the lady smiled at
Mom and took off her glasses and got up out of her chair.
My mother shook her hand and said: โIsabel Pullman, nice to meet you.โ
โAnd this is August,โ Mr. Tushman said. Mom kind of stepped to the side a bit, so I would move forward. Then that thing happened that Iโve seen happen a million times before. When I looked up at her, Mrs. Garciaโs eyes dropped for a second. It was so fast no one else would have noticed, since the rest of her face stayed exactly the same. She was smiling a really shiny smile.
โSuch a pleasure to meet you, August,โ she said, holding out her hand for me to shake.
โHi,โ I said quietly, giving her my hand, but I didnโt want to look at her face, so I kept staring at her glasses, which hung from a chain around her neck.
โWow, what a firm grip!โ said Mrs. Garcia. Her hand was really warm.
โThe kidโs got a killer handshake,โ Mr. Tushman agreed, and everyone laughed above my head.
โYou can call me Mrs. G,โ Mrs. Garcia said. I think she was talking to me, but I was looking at all the stuff on her desk now. โThatโs what everyone calls me. Mrs. G, I forgot my combination. Mrs. G, I need a late pass. Mrs. G, I want to change my elective.โ
โMrs. Gโs actually the one who runs the place,โ said Mr. Tushman,
which again made all the grown-ups laugh.
โIโm here every morning by seven-thirty,โ Mrs. Garcia continued, still looking at me while I stared at her brown sandals with small purple flowers on the buckles. โSo if you ever need anything, August, Iโm the one to ask. And you can ask me anything.โ
โOkay,โ I mumbled.
โOh, look at that cute baby,โ Mom said, pointing to one of the photographs on Mrs. Garciaโs bulletin board. โIs he yours?โ
โNo, my goodness!โ said Mrs. Garcia, smiling a big smile now that was totally different from her shiny smile. โYouโve just made my day. Heโs my grandson.โ
โWhat a cutie!โ said Mom, shaking her head. โHow old?โ
โIn that picture he was five months, I think. But heโs big now.
Almost eight years old!โ
โWow,โ said Mom, nodding and smiling. โWell, he is absolutely beautiful.โ
โThank you!โ said Mrs. Garcia, nodding like she was about to say something else about her grandson. But then all of a sudden her smile got a little smaller. โWeโre all going to take very good care of August,โ she said to Mom, and I saw her give Momโs hand a little squeeze. I looked at Momโs face, and thatโs when I realized she was just as nervous as I was. I guess I liked Mrs. Garciaโwhen she wasnโt wearing her shiny smile.